Oct. 11 - In what does "True Devotion" consist?

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Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Continuing “True Devotion”:
CHAPTER TWO - IN WHAT DEVOTION TO MARY CONSISTS

1. Basic principles of devotion to Mary

  1. Having spoken briefly of the necessity of devotion to the Blessed Virgin, I must now explain what this devotion consists in. This I will do with God’s help after I have laid down certain basic truths which throw light on the remarkable and sound devotion which I propose to unfold.
First principle: Christ must be the ultimate end of all devotions
  1. Jesus, our Saviour, true God and true man must be the ultimate end of all our other devotions; otherwise they would be false and misleading. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and end of everything. “We labour,” says St. Paul, "only to make all men perfect in Jesus Christ."
For in Him alone dwells the entire fullness of the divinity and the complete fullness of grace, virtue and perfection. In Him alone we have been blessed with every spiritual blessing; He is the only teacher from whom we must learn; the only Lord on whom we should depend; the only Head to whom we should be united and the only model that we should imitate. He is the only Physician that can heal us; the only Shepherd that can feed us; the only Way that can lead us; the only Truth that we can believe; the only Life that can animate us. He alone is everything to us and he alone can satisfy all our desires.

We are given no other name under heaven by which we can be saved. God has laid no other foundation for our salvation, perfection and glory than Jesus. Every edifice which is not built on that firm rock, is founded upon shifting sands and will certainly fall sooner or later. Every one of the faithful who is not united to him is like a branch broken from the stem of the vine. It falls and withers and is fit only to be burnt. If we live in Jesus and Jesus lives in us, we need not fear damnation. Neither angels in heaven nor men on earth, nor devils in hell, no creature whatever can harm us, for no creature can separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus. Through Him, with him and in him, we can do all things and render all honor and glory to the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit; we can make ourselves perfect and be for our neighbor a fragrance of eternal life.
  1. If then we are establishing sound devotion to our Blessed Lady, it is only in order to establish devotion to our Lord more perfectly, by providing a smooth but certain way of reaching Jesus Christ. If devotion to our Lady distracted us from our Lord, we would have to reject it as an illusion of the devil. But this is far from being the case. As I have already shown and will show again later on, this devotion is necessary, simply and solely because it is a way of reaching Jesus perfectly, loving him tenderly, and serving him faithfully.
Oct. 11- is the Feast of the Maternity of Mary - see HERE
 
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,

I’m sorry I didn’t put the link in this OP either in the title or at the beginning of this post. I’m adding this edit in the hope more might take a look at the OP as well as the link to yesterday’s Feast of Mary’s Maternity. It is not on the Universal Calendar although it has been observed in some dioceses. It is really painful to me that so many seem to have moved away from our Mother Mary today – at a time when we need her most!

The Feast of the Maternity of Mary goes way back in our Church History, -just click on the link to read more, but hopefully you’ll read the OP if you didn’t get a chance to read it, yesterday. Thanks.
 
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